Campagnolo aero bottle and cage
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Campagnolo aero bottle and cage
Is that what it's called, an "aero bottle"? Holds about 20 oz. There is no Campagnolo stamping on the cage. Been sitting a long time unused, but looks in remarkable shape.
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I sold one years ago with a bike. The buyer dropped it and it cracked. He was shocked to see what a replacement cost.
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Those on ebay are labeled, "Borraccia." Is that just this particular design or any Campy bottle? Or is that just an Italian word/term for any bottle? Should it even be capitalized?
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...I have a couple of them I took off bikes because I thought they were a stupid design. I still think they are a stupid design.
...I have a couple of them I took off bikes because I thought they were a stupid design. I still think they are a stupid design.
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I hate to give ebay $$$ and the shenanigans are crazy on ebay.
Money is in my account and I will ship them to Colorado in the morning.

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I'm a King cages and Camelbak kind of guy.
For a certain "special" bike, what the heck.
It's fun to accessorize.

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I have two of those Campagnolo aero water bottles with the built in handle. I still have the boxes they came in. I got mine from France a number of years ago for $15.00 each NOS.

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I bought one in the late 80s for $20 when I became smitten with C-Record (and still am). Stopped using it for a long time, it really takes on aluminum dark grey marks from the proprietary cage. When I restored my C-Record Marinoni back to how it should be a few years ago (it's been a flat bar single speed, etc) I cleaned it up and started using it again. Really looks the part and I find it no problem to use. A fit like using friction DT shift levers.

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Sold for $60 (total), but I gotta pay to ship it, which is fine. Glad someone who wanted it will be mounting it to his bike soon.

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